Sentences with phrase «microbial communities associated»

Characterization of shifts of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) intestinal microbial communities associated with antibiotic treatment — Katherine E. Dahlhausen — PeerJ
Pre-print: Characterization of shifts of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) intestinal microbial communities associated with antibiotic treatment — Katherine E Dahlhausen — PeerJ
The study showed some microbial communities associated with humans tick in a predictable, clock - like succession following death, said CU - Boulder and UC San Diego Senior Research Associate Jessica Metcalf, who led the study with UC San Diego Professor Rob Knight.
It contains high levels of nutrients and minerals to support high bacterial growth, while its high carbon contents enrich the microbial community associated with anaerobic digestion.

Not exact matches

We observed differences in microbial community composition between vaginally delivered and cesarean - delivered infants that were comparable or slightly greater than the largest differences associated with feeding.
After 21 days, researchers examined the microbial communities in each fish's intestines and those associated with their food and the surrounding water.
Different changes to the microbial community of the stomach may explain why related conditions are associated with different risk levels and types of gastric tumor, according to a new study in PLOS Pathogens.
This was associated with a change in the soil microbial community and an increase in the number of enchytraeid worms — these worms are the main soil fauna in peatlands that are responsible for decomposition.
«If we want to make good decisions about which coral populations are more resilient and which ones need more help, this study suggests that we have to take their associated microbial communities into account,» she added.
«The intestine has a tough assignment — it has to allow for digestion and absorption of dietary nutrients while also carefully harboring and managing the teeming microbial community within,» said John Rawls, an associate professor of molecular genetics and microbiology in the Duke School of Medicine.
University of California, Riverside researchers investigated whether microbiomes — microbial communities that are associated with larger hosts — might play a role.
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) investigated the composition of bacterial communities in different digestion - associated organs but found no unusual or special microbial communities when they compared these with those of other mammals.
These tools will enable new, experimental approaches for studying animal - associated microbial communities as ecosystems of interacting colonized hosts, and colonizing microbes.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence decomposition and the associated soil microbial community under different soil phosphorus availability — Jing Xu — Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Shifts in dissolved organic matter and microbial community composition are associated with enhanced removal of fecal pollutants in urban stormwater wetlands — Xiao Huang — Water Research
Coral - associated microbial communities, including protists, bacteria, archaea and viruses, are important components of the coral holobiont that influence the health of corals and coral reef ecosystems.
Host - pathogen interactions associated with complex microbial communities (e.g. urethral and urethral catheter biofilms)
Summary: Biofilms are complex microbial communities found at surfaces that are often associated with extracellular polysaccharides.
Importantly, we will greatly expand our knowledge of oral microbial pathogenesis and also validate this approach to enable its application to other host - associated microbial communities.
Antje Boetius and her team are renowned for their contributions to the diversity and function of life associated with seafloor processes, including pelagobenthic coupling, gas seepage and fluid flow, and the structure, function and dynamics of microbial communities of the ocean floor.
The model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is associated with a distinct microbial community under natural conditions.
Attending daycare was also associated with more diverse microbial communities overall, but feeding practices remained the most important factor influencing how the microbiome responded to the introduction of solid foods.
A shift in the microbial community is associated with inflammation... It is interesting that the microbial community is actually changing with the disease state, which indicates that it is either responding to or contributing to the disease state.»»
3) Disease - suppressive soils: The use of disease - suppressive soils involves management practices that encourage crop - associated microbial communities that naturally reduce plant diseases and pests.
«Here we show that seep - associated carbonates harbour active microbial communities, serving as dynamic methane sinks,» the researchers wrote in their study.
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